Following his heart (and his BF) queer artist GASTON LACOMBE has just moved to PTown and opened his very first Studio/Gallery. His next exhibit BODY MOSAICS that opens for the town’s Bear Week is stunning homoerotic queer art that will make everyone re-think about how they really feel about their bodies.
The interview with Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com was filmed by Dan Desjardins
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Photographer and artist Gaston Lacombe has produced new work for BIG his latest Exhibit in his PTown Studio to celebrate PRIDE. This is his 2nd year in Town and he has already established himself as one of the most exciting new queer artists that has a such a unique approach to his work. He talked with QUEERGURUon the eve of BIG.
The great 18th Century English writer Samuel Johnson once famously wrote “when a man is tired on London, he is tired of life.”queerguru feels the same about P Town but as mid-summer fatigue sets in with some residents here, it is so heartening how a fresh set of eyes reminds us (yet again) how magical our town really is. Take a look & listen at actor Gilles Marini (Sex & The City, Brothers & Sisters, Dancing With The Stars) in town as one of the bikers taking part in Kiehls #Liferide7 that is raising funds and awareness to help amFAR Make Aids History and support the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod too.
A charming Marini waxed lyrically about the Event and P Town in particular and told queerguru‘If the World was more like P Town, it would definitely be a better place”.
queerguruwith Judy Rolfe filmed the whole #Liferide7 visit to P Town for P.T.V. and our video of the event with interviews with ALL the stars will go live as soon as we can finish editing it.
New York photographer Greg Salvatori is the ‘new kid on the block’ at Provincetown’s Whalers’ Wharf Works with the opening of his new Gallery. He talked with QUEERGURU about ALPHA DOGS his first exhibit and his plans for the rest of the season
Filmed by Richard Bolton
GREG SALVATORI GALLERY 237 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA